Gasoline Prices In Your Area.

I'm in Central Illinois and regular unleaded is 3.39. Although I talked to the cashier and she said look for it to start going up. Saw on the news
they're predicting $5.00 a gallon by summer. Won't be going anywhere for vacation this year if it does.

Originally posted by N3k9Ni
Eastern Iowa. It went down to $3.09 until they dropped the ethanol subsidies. Now it's around $3.25.

EDIT: Just want to say we can't get non-ethanol gas around here.

edit on 20-1-2012 by N3k9Ni because: (no reason given)

I'm south of you $3.07.9/gallon. I pay more because I have to have 93 octane, fortunately it comes without ethanol. I use it in all my small engine
equipment and never have any trouble. E85 is a joke, they sell it here at a hefty premium, people that use it pay way more per Btu than I pay for the
93 octane. E85 needs to be priced at about 2/3 of regular unleaded just to break even when you calculate the amount of energy you get out of each of
them.

Originally posted by borutp
Can someone find the way of sending me a cistern of 10000 litres ( 2640 gallons ) of petrol..
I am paying 5 $ /gallon
So you can earn cca. 4000$

HA! Seriously right? Let's start a black market for gasoline!!! No no, I can't do any illegal acts, I have to play by the rules so I can sleep
peaceful at night. Funny it reminds me of an episode of "its always sunny in philadelphia"

We pay a TON of taxes on our gas. I believe there is a tax on a tax which drives the price up so much. It also jumped when Ontario introduced the
HST. EVERYTHING costs more in Canada. We buy all of our clothes in Michigan

Wanna have a real laugh! I filled my Nissan Navara Pick-Up with diesel last week. That cost £98 from empty so that works out at $151.77. That lasts
just over a week if I'm lucky But now I've gotta motorbike that costs me £10 ti fill so $15.50 and I get 200 miles out of tank

Just yesterday, I was checking prices because I watch the price of gasoline on commodity charts and I was actually wondering why we are paying so
LITTLE here in Colorado. Lately I've seen our gas drop to as low as $2.89 a gallon which seemed awfully cheap to me when the wholesale cost (today)
is at $2.77 a gallon, before taxes.

Each state taxes gasoline at different rates so that can have a significant impact on your local price:

I recently read an article that talked about how demand for fuel was actually down, significantly, and retailers were cutting their margins just to
sell product. Perhaps those of you paying more for fuel are the lucky ones... maybe it's because your general economy is stronger than where the gas
is the cheapest.

There is power in unity. Try gasbuddy.com... It lets you know who locally is selling the cheapest gas, just as long as someone calls the prices
in. This site is US only. Maybe other countries have something similar

Helsinki, Finland here. We're at an average of 1.50€/L or in Americanese, that's ~8$/gallon.

But we also have fun stuff like studded tires for half the year, traffic lights that keep you idling for ages, and basically a traffic set-up that
doesn't allow for even a reasonably good flow of traffic. Pretty much of our gas money is utterly wasted. And 75% of the price is tax.

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